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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for December 9, 2015: Abbotts to Make a Sacrifice?

In the upcoming episode of "The Young and the Restless," the Abbotts and Newmans are in for another round of battles as spoilers reveal that the Abbott family may need to offer a sacrificial lamb.

Victor (Eric Braeden) isn't giving up on the idea of getting Billy (Burgess Jenkins) out of his and his daughter's life, and while he is pleased to see that his daughter is happy, he can't accept that his daughter has chosen an enemy to be his future son-in-law.

As fans already know, Victor is the dirtiest player in the game. On the other hand, he has taken his son's advice and used no blackmail and no dirty jobs. He decided to just file a lawsuit against Jabot Cosmetics.

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Spoilers reveal that the Abbotts will be in a frenzy as Adam (Justin Hartley) tells Jack (Peter Bergman) that there is no other way to save Jabot from the hands of Victor but to let Billy go. Sacrificing Billy to save the company not only means Victor will finally have his way with the person he doesn't want his daughter to end up with but it also means Jabot will be saved with the settlement of millions.

Fans will just have to wait and see if Jack will give in and if he will be willing to turn his brother in as a escape goat to allow for Jabot Cosmetics' freedom.

Meanwhile, Noah (Robert Adamson) will be making the biggest phone call in the history of Genoa City and it can possibly change the lives of many people in the dirty and clan-war-torn small town.

Spoilers hint that Noah's phone call may possibly be linked to Victor and his underground business links to Luca (Miles Gaston Villanueva). It is unclear if the greedy old man will be under the eye of authorities after Noah's phone call, but a wrong move could pose for a whole bunch of consequences not just for Noah who has good intentions but also for the many people who work under the Santoris, who turn out to be crime lords.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays on CBS.

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